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AMUSEMEHTS. gKIN:CJE3B EH JJ AT RE. Under fli'a.BireciioE-oE Mr TOM POLLARD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE 10-DAYI TO-DAY I TO-DAY! •Doors Open at 1.15, Performance at 2 p.m. Children Half-price to All Parts. POLLARD'S 3 U VENICE OPERA CO, In BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND . Has Fairly Captured iho Dimcdiu Public, TO-NigHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! New Specialties and Dances will be Introduced. IVY ALDOUS will Sing "Jolrn M'Gec," ana will also give lior famous Scarecrow Dance. ALMA ALDOUS (the Mito of the Company) will Sing " Hi, Mr Josua, Hi.". Miss CISSY O'KEEFE (the Charming Con* tralto) in tho beautiful ballad, "Dreamland." Mc ERNEST SCHATZ, by request, will Sing "Three Blind Mice." ,TVY and ALMA ALDOUS, In their Conversational Duet, "ROSALIE, ROSALIE." THE DRUMMONDS (Vera and Leslie)' H their Coori Song and Dance, "Goodbye, Mr Greenback.'.' LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES, Admittedly the Cleverest Combination of Juveniles over seen in New Zealand., POLL ABB'S POPULAR PRICES. Diesa Circlo and Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Back Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, 7 to 7.30, 6d extra. Day .Sales as usual. Box Plan at tho Dresden. / i W. A. LO'W, Business Manager, Tn 0 0 T B A L I/, BENEFIT MATCHES. CALEDONIAN GROUND. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 7th SEPT., 1907. UNIVERSITY v. COMBINED TEAM. Kick-off at ;2 p.m. MAORI TEAM vi ALHAMBBA. Kick-off at .3.30 p.m. ■ ... Proceeds ■in Aid of W, Haberfield, injureel players, anil the Footballers' Accident Fluid. Vehicles or Horses not allowed inside tho ground. Kailtorai Band in Attendance. Admission, Is; Stand, Gd extra. Children Half-price. Tickets obtainable, at Messrs Mendelsohn's and S. Jaoobs's. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. OALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO, MEMBERS arc respectfully requested NOT TO USB THEIR TICKETS on the occasion of the FOOTBALL MATCH for tho BENEFIT of WILLIAM HABERFIELD, to •be played' TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 7th inst. m REID, 7s • Secretary. iTVUKEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, NOVEMBER 4 to NOVEMBER 14.. ENTRIES CLOSE Ist OCTOBER. ENTRIES CLOSE Ist OCTOBER. Bool; of "Words and Schedules obtainable, at all Music "Warehouses' and Leading Booksellers; or from the Secretary, 94 Princes ■street. ' 7s • E. D. GRACE, Secretary. . A SSOCIATION INTERPROVINCIAL' *"•' MATCH. OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND. CULLING PARK, MUSSELBURGH. TO-DAY/t'SATURDAY); SEPTEMBER 7,. At 3 p.m. ADMISSION. 6d; Boys, 3d; Ladies, Free, TAHUNA TRAM TO THE .GATE. E W • ARRIVAL S. BEGG'S SIXPENNY SONGS. EVERY SONG A DECIDED SUCCESS. "COLOMBO," tliD Chorus Song of the Year. " MST BUNG ALOW Iff BORNEO" (Cassie Walmcr); "Shall I bs an Angel, Daddy?"; "My Sweet Iola" (succcss of the "Blue Moon"); "If tho Man in the Moon ."Were a Coon "; " Keep on the Sunny Side " (a big hit); " Arrah ,Wanna" (tho 1907 American success); "Alice, Where Art Thou Going?", (inarch song); i"Let Me Die on the Deep" (bass song); " Queen of Love" (a fino baritone song); "An Old Love Dream," by Ed. St. Quentin; ''Egypt" (the cyclonic success), and numerous others. A complete list of tho Sixpenny Editions of Songs and Piano Solo? sent gratis on application. SIXPENCE EACH; £d extra posted. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED), 21, 23 t'RINCES STTIEET, DUNEDIN. ILLTAR.DS.—"Watson's. 6d; tables sjjlcik did order; now ciolhs. lEn 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED "TIGER' 1 TEAS? IT'S UP TO YOU To get acquainted with the gooS qualities of "TIGER." Don't wait till your husband complains of tho tea you are using—most men ar® long suffering,—but keep good with him hy giving him gqod TEA"TIGE'B" TEA, The best value obtainable. If everybody knew the real excellence of " TIGER" TEAS it would he almost impossiblo to supply the demand. Every ounce is worthy. The "TIGER"- ' Blends bring a benison. on homes' where they aia used. SOME "TIGER" TEA TO-DAY. MILOS HAIR FOOD cleanses and nourishes scalp- and hair glands, removes scurf and dandruff, makes hair soft, glossy, and luxuriant. Guaranteed for premature baldness.—Sproseu, chemist, Octagon, Dua edin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14002, 7 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14002, 7 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14002, 7 September 1907, Page 1